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in a twitter posting, u.s. embassy confirmed the abduction saying we are in close touch with the egyptian authorities doing everything we can to bring about safe release of the tourists. joining me is mohammad. this is the latest in a series of kidnappings involving americans. tell me what makes this one different? >> yesterday, the kidnappers were able to speak to the public and they vow to kidnap more tourists today if authorities do not release the uncle of the doctor who is charged with drug charges. it seems this tribe is much more organized and serious about kidnapping more. of course we know there was two incidents earlier this year where americans were abducted. one was in may and the other in february. the hostages were released after hours of being kidnapped and they were all treated well. this is the case in this incident, too. i mean, abductor announced that the hostages are safe. they are offered food. the request of demand is to release an uncle from a jail in alexandria. >> you mentioned they are
in a twitter posting, u.s. embassy confirmed the abduction saying we are in close touch with the egyptian authorities doing everything we can to bring about safe release of the tourists. joining me is mohammad. this is the latest in a series of kidnappings involving americans. tell me what makes this one different? >> yesterday, the kidnappers were able to speak to the public and they vow to kidnap more tourists today if authorities do not release the uncle of the doctor who is charged...
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in their perspective on a threat is different from the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. just like they're an ally of ours which is going to involve the u.s. to some extent whether he like it or not, if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq, iraq is an ally now. so iran is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament and i'm sure it's a problem to the department of defense and the nation. >> the question is do they have, if they've got the sleeper cells and the capability here inside the united states, they'll use it. we have seen them use proxies in buenos aries. hezbollah are financially support bid iran. >> i guess the question for a lot of people is it a good idea or not? i mean a lot of people clearly believer rang to an excitizen shall net. >> they're looking at possibilities and the truth is that they word getting out of two wars, but right now they're saying, you know, you have left us in the lurch, we have got a dangerous iran, we can't predict it and even get
in their perspective on a threat is different from the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. just like they're an ally of ours which is going to involve the u.s. to some extent whether he like it or not, if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq, iraq is an ally now. so iran is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament and i'm sure it's a problem to the department of defense and the nation. >> the question is do...
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five of the 12 deadliest mass shootings in u.s. history have happened in the last four years. >> as a nation we have endured far too many of these tragedies in the last few years. an elementary school in newtown, a shopping mall in oregon, a house of worship in wisconsin, a movie theater in colorado, countless street corners in places like chicago and philadelphia. any of these neighborhoods could be our own. we have to come together, and we're going to have to take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this from happening regardless of politics. >> in that aurora theater last july a gunman wielding a semi-automatic rifle with a 100-barrel magazine, a shotgun and pistol went on a rampage killing 12 and wounding 58. shortly afterwards colorado's governor said stricter gun laws would not have helped. >> if there were no assault weapons available, if there were no this or that, this guy is going to find something and know how to create a bomb. >> he seemed different in an interview last wednesday, two full days before the e
five of the 12 deadliest mass shootings in u.s. history have happened in the last four years. >> as a nation we have endured far too many of these tragedies in the last few years. an elementary school in newtown, a shopping mall in oregon, a house of worship in wisconsin, a movie theater in colorado, countless street corners in places like chicago and philadelphia. any of these neighborhoods could be our own. we have to come together, and we're going to have to take meaningful action to...
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. >>> new details on the foiled terror plot to blow up a u.s.-bound plane. the man who infiltrated the al qaeda was of saudi origin. >>> the dow jones closing up 20 points today thanks to a small dip in new jobless claims. >>> and a possible break in a 22-year-old art heist. law enforcement agents removing evidence from a home of a suspected gangster. he is facing drug and weapons charges. but police believe he has information on the 1990 theft of paintings worth $500 million. >> it is a beautiful museum. thanks very much. >>> in you calls to shut down the leading adult services website, backpage.com. and they say the sex trade would be harder to police if the site is shut down. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola, whatever you want to do... droid does. >>> arizona sheriff joe arpaio makes headlines for being tough on c
. >>> new details on the foiled terror plot to blow up a u.s.-bound plane. the man who infiltrated the al qaeda was of saudi origin. >>> the dow jones closing up 20 points today thanks to a small dip in new jobless claims. >>> and a possible break in a 22-year-old art heist. law enforcement agents removing evidence from a home of a suspected gangster. he is facing drug and weapons charges. but police believe he has information on the 1990 theft of paintings worth $500...
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no worries. >>> i the u.s. sent a rare letter to the iranian government in its effort 206 block a critical supply route for one fifth of the world's oil. the letter comes after the pentagon released this video of two incidents ten days ago that show iranian speedboats coming extremely coach to u.s. vessels. >> another fbi is asking for help from montana and north dakota residents to find the body of missing teacher sherry arnold. the wife and mother was last seen on a morning run more than a week ago. two men in custody in connection with the case are charged with aggravated kidnapping. >>> a friend said this u.s. marine seemed depressed when he returned from serving in iraq. he is accused of killing four homeless people in orange county, california. at least 20 dolphins have died after washing up in several cape cod beaches. a rescue group has been able to save at least 19 other dolphins after they got stranded close to the shore. experts aren't exactly sure what's causing so many dolphins to get stranded, and
no worries. >>> i the u.s. sent a rare letter to the iranian government in its effort 206 block a critical supply route for one fifth of the world's oil. the letter comes after the pentagon released this video of two incidents ten days ago that show iranian speedboats coming extremely coach to u.s. vessels. >> another fbi is asking for help from montana and north dakota residents to find the body of missing teacher sherry arnold. the wife and mother was last seen on a morning run...
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the u.s. fires back with the usual response. >>> get ready. the prices at the grocery store may be about to go up because farmers across america are in peril. [ male announcer ] now you can swipe... scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten, you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> more news unfolding. rapid fire. roll it. in texas there as federal trial under way today over this new voter i.d. law. the law says texans have to show photo identification in order to c
the u.s. fires back with the usual response. >>> get ready. the prices at the grocery store may be about to go up because farmers across america are in peril. [ male announcer ] now you can swipe... scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten, you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the...
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the u.s. economy? what can be done about the euro zone crisis? i'll ask him all that in an exclusive interview. >>> then we'll go on a tour around the world with a global panel. neil ferguson, mubani and khanfar. also, how in the world did one of the world's greatest sellers in the global bazaar lose its mojo? i'll explain. >>> but first, here's my take. president obama spoke forcefully in his state of the union about the importance of reviving manufacturing in america. if you talk with economists, they'll tell you it's a very complex problem. involving taxes, trade, regulatory policy, exchange rates, educational skills. it is all of those things. but when you move from high-level policy to specific cases, you'll often find one element that is rarely talked about, a government's role in boosting its domestic manufactur manufacturers. in a front-page story last week, "the new york times" detailed how apple's iphone ended up being made outside america. "the times" wrote about the apple executive
the u.s. economy? what can be done about the euro zone crisis? i'll ask him all that in an exclusive interview. >>> then we'll go on a tour around the world with a global panel. neil ferguson, mubani and khanfar. also, how in the world did one of the world's greatest sellers in the global bazaar lose its mojo? i'll explain. >>> but first, here's my take. president obama spoke forcefully in his state of the union about the importance of reviving manufacturing in america. if you...
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u.s. vets, a charity in arizona. u.s. vets showed us what actually was sent. 20 pairs of men's football pants, more than 100 chefs coats, 125 chefs aprons, a needlepoint designed pillowcase, two pages worth of stuff the director told us we don't need. and take a look at what showed up at the st. benedict's veterans center in birmingham, alabama, where j.d. simpson takes homeless vets off the streets. simpson says the modest shipment included some useful items. 2,300 disaster blankets, good for a couple of days' use, and some cleaning supplies. it also included this. >> they sent us 2,600 bags of cough drops and 2,200 little bottles of sanitizer. and the great thing they sent us is 11,520 bags of coconut m&m's. didn't have a lot of use for 11,520 bags of coconut m&m's. >> reporter: here's what the dvnf posted on their website about the work they're doing in alabama. >> we send truckloads of items these shelters say they need desperately. >> for our veterans who have given so much to our cou
u.s. vets, a charity in arizona. u.s. vets showed us what actually was sent. 20 pairs of men's football pants, more than 100 chefs coats, 125 chefs aprons, a needlepoint designed pillowcase, two pages worth of stuff the director told us we don't need. and take a look at what showed up at the st. benedict's veterans center in birmingham, alabama, where j.d. simpson takes homeless vets off the streets. simpson says the modest shipment included some useful items. 2,300 disaster blankets, good for...
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. >>> owls like these are popping up in the heart of the u.s. all over. what is that all about? we dig deeper next in our saturday night mysteries with jacqui jeras. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a car you can count on. ♪[music plays] not financially. so we switched to the bargain detergent but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at folding. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] just one dose of tide original liquid helps remove food stains better than an entire 40 load bottle of the leading liquid bargain brand. that's my tide. what's yours? welcome. i understand you need a little help with your mortgage, want to avoid foreclosure. smart move. candy? um-- well, you know, you're in luck. we're experts in this sort of thing, mortgage rigamarole, whatnot. r-really? absolutely, and we guarantee results, you know, for a small fee, of course. such are the benefi
. >>> owls like these are popping up in the heart of the u.s. all over. what is that all about? we dig deeper next in our saturday night mysteries with jacqui jeras. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a car you can count on. ♪[music plays] not financially. so we switched to the bargain detergent but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're...
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funds were used the u.s. did not enjoy enough of a return. so will you also be responding directly to that criticism? >> i don't think paul ryan knows anything about the auto industry. don't think he has any experience or any depth of knowledge. the reality is, we still don't know what the net cost is going to be but whatever it ends up being, you're talking about a sector that represents 21% of total retail sales. millions and millions and millions of jobs and the cost of this was a tiny fraction of what the cost of bailing out banks were. and we didn't really bail these guys out. the equity holders lost their equity. a lot of the bond holders took a big haircut. if we had done to the banks -- or for the banks what we did to the you a though industry, think that would have been a big improvement, which is the people who were responsible for the incompetent management all got fired. they're all gone. >> you are quite the surrogate for the obama white house. how is it that someone who is not a registered democrat is so committed to seeing pres
funds were used the u.s. did not enjoy enough of a return. so will you also be responding directly to that criticism? >> i don't think paul ryan knows anything about the auto industry. don't think he has any experience or any depth of knowledge. the reality is, we still don't know what the net cost is going to be but whatever it ends up being, you're talking about a sector that represents 21% of total retail sales. millions and millions and millions of jobs and the cost of this was a tiny...
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in terms of u.s. military deaths, there have been more than 1,780 of them since operation enduring freedom began. compare that to the afghan deaths because just last year alone, 3,021 civilians were killed. has any of this been worth it? and what happens to the admission in afghanistan now? seth jones spent years in afghanistan. recently as senior adviser to the commanding general. phil carter, official for the obama administration. good to have you with us. seth, let me start with you. what happens from here? is this something that becomes turning point if the burning of the korans was not one? >> i think what's important here, we've seep it in past cases. there have to be -- this was justice done to local tribes, that has to be done fairly quickly. the political process we're doing in the u.s. military can be a little prolonged, but i think afghans have to see something so is moving fairly quickly. >> and certainly as more and more troops leave was u.s. soldiers or u.s. forces working with afghans.
in terms of u.s. military deaths, there have been more than 1,780 of them since operation enduring freedom began. compare that to the afghan deaths because just last year alone, 3,021 civilians were killed. has any of this been worth it? and what happens to the admission in afghanistan now? seth jones spent years in afghanistan. recently as senior adviser to the commanding general. phil carter, official for the obama administration. good to have you with us. seth, let me start with you. what...
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u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> more than a few showbiz heavyweights, they are lining up behind republican mitt romney to witness clint eawood, the star of "dirty hairy" movies, director of big hollywood films like "million dollar baby" is the mystery guest speaking tonight at the rnc. but you know what, eastwood is not alone here. here with this is kareen wynter. >> away from the glare of the red carpet, some hollywood celebrities are harboring are shocking political secret. they're not all card-carrying liberals. >> there's a lot of hollywood people that support republicans. >> reporter: in fact, democratic strategist mitchell schwartz says there's an impressive list of famous movers and shakers backing presumptive republican presidential nominee mitt romney. clint eastwood recently endorsed him. >> i think the country needs a boost somewhere. >
u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> more than a few showbiz heavyweights, they are lining up behind republican mitt romney to witness clint eawood, the star of "dirty hairy" movies, director of big hollywood films like "million dollar baby" is the mystery guest speaking tonight at the rnc. but you know what, eastwood is not...
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. >>> owls like these are popping up in the heart of the u.s. all over. what is that all about? we dig deeper next in our saturday night mysteries with jacqui jeras. >>> that's scary. i love it. time now for saturday night mysteries with jacqui jeras. we're going to start with a harry potter owl eruption. >> it's a snowy owl. normally you find them up in the tundra, towards the arctic circle. it's a sudden burst in the natural population, and they've been showing up in places that you normally wouldn't see. they've been spotted in canada, washington, kansas, oklahoma. >> really? >> really. we know why they're there. they're looking for food. but we don't know how long they're going to stick around or why there's so many of them. our cnn meteorologist, karen, she's a wildlife photographer. and she took some amazing photos, just got back from a trip from the pacific northwest. here's what she has to say about the eruption. >> the snowy owls love lemmings, and they're the main course and dessert. they live off of this in the arctic. they're like little hamsters. there was a great l
. >>> owls like these are popping up in the heart of the u.s. all over. what is that all about? we dig deeper next in our saturday night mysteries with jacqui jeras. >>> that's scary. i love it. time now for saturday night mysteries with jacqui jeras. we're going to start with a harry potter owl eruption. >> it's a snowy owl. normally you find them up in the tundra, towards the arctic circle. it's a sudden burst in the natural population, and they've been showing up in...
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. >> reporter: in the wake of storms, temperatures are scorching much of the southeastern u.s. more than 1 million customers still have no power. that means huge numbers are at risk. >> heat stroke is when you finally have neurologic problems. people come in confused, altered mental status. >> reporter: businesses and state officials are working furiously to make sure people don't get to that point. by passing out free ice at supermarkets, to offering cooling stations. >> you're usually not open on sundays. >> the challenge for us is getting the word out. working with the counties. and then, to get staff. >> reporter: virginia's governor calls it a dangerous situation for his state. some people in the hardest-hit areas may not get power back for more than a week from when the storms hit. >> that was cnn's brian todd reporting. he says that monday commutes could be as rough in many areas, rougher than they were last week because of power outages. traffic lights are out. and traffic could be a mess. be careful. >>> the high temps busted records all over. 2,000 record highs were b
. >> reporter: in the wake of storms, temperatures are scorching much of the southeastern u.s. more than 1 million customers still have no power. that means huge numbers are at risk. >> heat stroke is when you finally have neurologic problems. people come in confused, altered mental status. >> reporter: businesses and state officials are working furiously to make sure people don't get to that point. by passing out free ice at supermarkets, to offering cooling stations....
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the u.s. government negotiate with them? >> reporter: well, that's not really u.s. policy, randi, to negotiate with kidnappers or terrorists. and also this is about egyptian law. the egyptian authorities are working on this issue with trying to negotiate the release, not really clear whether they would let these relatives go. but the u.s. is really leaving it in the hands of the egyptians and saying that obviously they'll do anything they can to help them home. i don't think negotiating is in the cards for the u.s. >> and this is such a popular area for tourists. i mean, and then you hear about these kidnappings. and they're certainly on the rise, right? >> reporter: they are on the rise, randi, because in the last year since the fall of hosni mubarak, the area's been more lawless than usual. really it's an explosive mix of militants and criminals and trafficking. but since hosni mubarak's fall, the egyptian authorities really haven't had the bandwidth to pay extra attention to this region bec
the u.s. government negotiate with them? >> reporter: well, that's not really u.s. policy, randi, to negotiate with kidnappers or terrorists. and also this is about egyptian law. the egyptian authorities are working on this issue with trying to negotiate the release, not really clear whether they would let these relatives go. but the u.s. is really leaving it in the hands of the egyptians and saying that obviously they'll do anything they can to help them home. i don't think negotiating...
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a u.s. attorney from birmingham, alabama, has indicated they plan to pursue the charges against him. whether or not he will be extradited prior to the end of his sentence in peru is still undecided. >> well now imagine working 16 hours a day, cooking, cleaning, imprisoned as the slave and imagine if this happened to you starting at age 8. it did happen to shyma hall. and it happened here in the united states. her egyptian parents sold her into slavery for $30 a month. according to the state department, there are 12 million people who are slaves right now around the world. she is no longer one of them. she is 22 years old now and as we found out, an independent woman. she came to the united states from egypt in the year 2000. not the live the american dream, but as the slave of an egyptian family. >> i definitely feel the trap. i didn't have an option. i didn't know this was wrong in the u.s. or anything like that. >> she was held in this opulent house in california. that's her clearing the t
a u.s. attorney from birmingham, alabama, has indicated they plan to pursue the charges against him. whether or not he will be extradited prior to the end of his sentence in peru is still undecided. >> well now imagine working 16 hours a day, cooking, cleaning, imprisoned as the slave and imagine if this happened to you starting at age 8. it did happen to shyma hall. and it happened here in the united states. her egyptian parents sold her into slavery for $30 a month. according to the...
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but the sports themselves were fabulous. >> the u.s. won the most medals, and the guy doing the best imitation of flipper won the most of all. the baltimore bullet, michael phelps, now has, count them, 22. >> i mean, you look at all the medals he has, and he looks like he's got the mr. t. starting kit on. i am just very proud of him, and proud he's american. >> the u.s. also had big wins in tennis, shooting, boxing, and the fab five got it on in gymnastics. >> i love gabby douglas, the flying squirrel. i'm not sure if that's a great nickname or not, but she won the gold, she captured america's heart. >> best and worst reaction to it all, mckayla maroney, not impressed. >> that was hilarious, she did not approve. what a cutie. she just brings the darkness, but you know, great athlete. >> as for the best of best in america's pro sports in baseball -- >> the giants won the world series. >> in basketball, miami brought the heat to take the trophy. >> in hockey, los angeles took the cup, then the whole league took a powder over a labor dispu
but the sports themselves were fabulous. >> the u.s. won the most medals, and the guy doing the best imitation of flipper won the most of all. the baltimore bullet, michael phelps, now has, count them, 22. >> i mean, you look at all the medals he has, and he looks like he's got the mr. t. starting kit on. i am just very proud of him, and proud he's american. >> the u.s. also had big wins in tennis, shooting, boxing, and the fab five got it on in gymnastics. >> i love...
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they allow their u.s. citizens to sponsor spouses, but don't recognize marriage between the same sex. >> if i were a woman marrying a man, we wouldn't be in this situation. this would have been resolved years ago. >> reporter: frederick's final visa expired in september. after 22 years in the u.s., he faces possible deportation. >> we'll go through it, but it will affect so many people. it is every day. it's a daily fight. uncertainty of the future, not knowing where we are going. how to build a future. how do i protect my kids? how do i make sure my kids have a stable family, stable environment? >> reporter: frederick and mark adopted their four children together and were married in the state of california where gay marriage was recognized at the time. the defense of marriage act prevents the federal government recognizing marriages between people of the same sex. >> what it says is that the federal government cannot recognize legal marriages of gay and lesbian couples. as a result, issues like immigratio
they allow their u.s. citizens to sponsor spouses, but don't recognize marriage between the same sex. >> if i were a woman marrying a man, we wouldn't be in this situation. this would have been resolved years ago. >> reporter: frederick's final visa expired in september. after 22 years in the u.s., he faces possible deportation. >> we'll go through it, but it will affect so many people. it is every day. it's a daily fight. uncertainty of the future, not knowing where we are...
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our foreign policy should take page from the u.s. marine corps. no better friend, no worse enemy. >> mitt romney speaking there in indianapolis at the american legion convention. he will be back in tampa. this is his week. this is his party. he will be accepting the nomination tomorrow night here in tampa. i want to take you back to the urgent situation along the gulf coast. we have to continue talking about isaac rescues. they are underway as tropical storm isaac wreaks havoc. we will get a live update as folks are forced out in search of higher ground. pecial care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher and brighter every day. [ male announcer ] polide
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and their perspective on the threat is different than the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. and they're an ally of ours. what is going to involve the u.s. in some extent whether we like it or not if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq. it's an alli now, see the united states is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament, and i'm sure it's a concern to the department of defense and the nation. >> fran, do you agree with bob that an israeli attack on iran would be iranian attacks on u.s. interests? >> i believe they will try that. the question is, if they have the sleeper cells and the capability here inside the united states, they'll use it. we have seen them use proxies around the world, in buenos aires, this is what they do. it's a militarily capable organization, hezbollah. they're financially supported and armed by iran. it's a cape nlt they have for just this sort of circumstance where they can strike back at a state power. >> the question for a lot of people is,
and their perspective on the threat is different than the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. and they're an ally of ours. what is going to involve the u.s. in some extent whether we like it or not if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq. it's an alli now, see the united states is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament, and i'm sure it's a concern to the department of defense and the nation. >> fran, do you...
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a u.s. ship and ignoring demands that they retreat. this is in the open ocean. the incident you're looking at happened on january 6th, but the video is just available tonight and sources tell cnn that the u.s. military ships had two close calls with iranian speed boats in the strait. and tonight, we're learning america has asked iran to establish a direct channel of communication, there is not one, but they're trying to establish one so a miscalculation like the one you've seen does not lead to a military confrontation. barbara starr explains why these close encounters. >> the navy in the united states would like you to think that this is fairly routine and everything is under control. they don't want to ratchet up more tension, but if you have iranian speedboats within 500 yards of your warship, exactly how much further are you going to let them come? how close are you going to let them get before you do something about it? >> that's a big question, meaning firing on them. in china, large c
a u.s. ship and ignoring demands that they retreat. this is in the open ocean. the incident you're looking at happened on january 6th, but the video is just available tonight and sources tell cnn that the u.s. military ships had two close calls with iranian speed boats in the strait. and tonight, we're learning america has asked iran to establish a direct channel of communication, there is not one, but they're trying to establish one so a miscalculation like the one you've seen does not lead to...
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is this what the u.s. is waiting for? is this what the u.n. is waiting for? until there's not any children left. until they kill all of the children and all of the women? this child lost his brains. a bomb landed in his house. what is the u.n. waiting for? >> we've been trying all day with no success to reconnect with danny. we thought we had him several times. communications are extremely difficult. streets are deadly. just before air time we managed to get in touch with another activist who had just witnessed her friend die. i understand you lost a friend today. >> yes. we are here. we go out to help the wounded and he got shot in the head by a sniper. >> what keeps you going? >> we have no other choice. we try to save each other at least -- i mean, to keep somebody alive. we believe that we are all going to die here. the city is under shelling and bombing and everything. and there's nothing to do. >> you really believe you're all going to die? >> we do. >> another syrian bearing witness. the regime calling such accounts a lie. it isn't letting outside repo
is this what the u.s. is waiting for? is this what the u.n. is waiting for? until there's not any children left. until they kill all of the children and all of the women? this child lost his brains. a bomb landed in his house. what is the u.n. waiting for? >> we've been trying all day with no success to reconnect with danny. we thought we had him several times. communications are extremely difficult. streets are deadly. just before air time we managed to get in touch with another activist...
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u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice was furious. >> united states is disgusted that a couple members of this council continue to prevent us from fulfilling our sole purpose here, addressing an ever deepening crisis in syria and a growing threat to regional peace and security. for months, this council has been held hostage by a couple members. these members stand behind empty arguments and individual interests while delaying and seeking to strip bare any text that would pressure assad to change his actions. >> the u.s. ambassador and other western countries stating that russia and china were complicit in the violence that they have failed to stop by any resolution here at the united nations. in order to please russia, get china, get everyone onboard for a potential unanimous vote, the u.s. and others changed the language, made compromises. still, russia opposed. here's the russian ambassador's explanation. >> translator: members of the committee, unfortunately, including -- [ i
u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice was furious. >> united states is disgusted that a couple members of this council continue to prevent us from fulfilling our sole purpose here, addressing an ever deepening crisis in syria and a growing threat to regional peace and security. for months, this council has been held hostage by a couple members. these members stand behind empty arguments and individual interests while delaying and seeking to strip bare any text that would...
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you know, when you look at the u.s. economy, it's incredibly dynamic. we lose maybe 2 or 300,000 jobs or more each month. we gain maybe 4 or 500,000 jobs each month. what germany has been doing since the crisis has been a short work program, which encourages employers not to fire workers, but rather to put them on part-time with the government making up a large part of the difference. if we could do that right now and reduce some of those job losses that we're still seeing every month, it would reduce the queue for the unemployed and allow people like the mobleys to get back into jobs faster because they would be competing with fewer people who are newly unemployed. >> but don, doesn't that suggest that companies would have to say that they're in partnership with the government or that there's some sense that they hold some responsibility for helping solve this problem, even if they're not to blame for getting us into it? that sort of partnership doesn't really exist here. >> well, it doesn't really, but circumstances i think call for it. and we're not
you know, when you look at the u.s. economy, it's incredibly dynamic. we lose maybe 2 or 300,000 jobs or more each month. we gain maybe 4 or 500,000 jobs each month. what germany has been doing since the crisis has been a short work program, which encourages employers not to fire workers, but rather to put them on part-time with the government making up a large part of the difference. if we could do that right now and reduce some of those job losses that we're still seeing every month, it would...
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in this memo to congress alleges to senior u.s. generals who oversaw afghan training in 2010 delayed bringing in pentagon investigators because of their political concerns over the looming mid term u.s. elections. gellar says caldwell was angry his staff wanted the inspector general to investigate and that patten ordered a delay out of concern it would embarrass the obama white house. >> then said we don't want to put the request in right now because there is an upcoming general election and we wouldn't want this to leak out. >> that is not acceptable. >> reporter: congressman oversight committee is investigating the behavior. >> it didn't come from just one high ranking high ranking military official on the ground. we have several of them who have stepped forward and said this was the case. >> reporter: gellar says he wants the truth to come out. >> the biggest frustration is our own leadership's response and how slow that was and how inadequate that was. >> reporter: general caldwell and general patten declined to comment. the pe
in this memo to congress alleges to senior u.s. generals who oversaw afghan training in 2010 delayed bringing in pentagon investigators because of their political concerns over the looming mid term u.s. elections. gellar says caldwell was angry his staff wanted the inspector general to investigate and that patten ordered a delay out of concern it would embarrass the obama white house. >> then said we don't want to put the request in right now because there is an upcoming general election...
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> america is going through a slight down drop, if you like in attendance at churches, 1 in 5 of the u.s. public are unaffiliated. 1 of 3 of adults are religiously unaffiliated. to put it in perspective. way ahead of most other countries, certainly in the western world. britain, far worse statistics than that america remains a religious country, why do you continuing is on decline? >> one factor is, the actual of atheists remained the same since 1950. they are more vocal. that is true. some of the surveies, asking questions are asking the wrong questions. i think there was a survey, asked a question about prostantism, there was a cover of time magazine, the decline and fall of christian america. protestants have dropped. well, of course they have. i don't know anyone that calls themselves -- sometimes the question is wrong. i think, also, the last detective, the term evangelical became a political term. a lot of people are turned off by politics. everybody knew that president george bush was evangelical. so, you must be in favor of the gulf war. it got brought up as a political term. >>
> america is going through a slight down drop, if you like in attendance at churches, 1 in 5 of the u.s. public are unaffiliated. 1 of 3 of adults are religiously unaffiliated. to put it in perspective. way ahead of most other countries, certainly in the western world. britain, far worse statistics than that america remains a religious country, why do you continuing is on decline? >> one factor is, the actual of atheists remained the same since 1950. they are more vocal. that is true....
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. >>> a u.s. army general is dead in afghanistan. brigadier general terrence hildner is one of the highest ranking officers to die there. he apparently died of natural causes. he was just 49 years old. >>> let's check with jackie, some strange weather for the workweek. >> it's been so warm. that continues to be the big headline this weekend, the winter that really never happened. we had our big blast in colorado, nebraska early this weekend but now we're really focusing in on warm rains across the south, looking at showers on 35, houston, moving to the lake charles area. could be heavy at times. we've had a lot of flooding in this area late last week so things are still very moist. there's standing water out there, river flood warnings in effect. keep that in mind if you're traveling today or tomorrow as well. as we take a look at the big picture of the nation as a whole, quiet across the northern tier. we've been tracking travel delays. the only place we had a delay in the last hour is indianapolis, fredricka, because of the super b
. >>> a u.s. army general is dead in afghanistan. brigadier general terrence hildner is one of the highest ranking officers to die there. he apparently died of natural causes. he was just 49 years old. >>> let's check with jackie, some strange weather for the workweek. >> it's been so warm. that continues to be the big headline this weekend, the winter that really never happened. we had our big blast in colorado, nebraska early this weekend but now we're really focusing...
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but u.s. official tells us that because these victims were shot at close range in their homes, many of these high-powered bullets passed through them and embedded in the wall. he thinks ballistics won't be a problem. but leaks in public statements may be down the road. in military officials are now concerned that recent statements may lead a defense attorney to say, this person cannot get a fair trial. you had the defense secretary raising the issue that he could face the death penalty, and you had the commander in chief say that the united states takes these attacks and takes this massacre as seriously as if our own children were murdered, using the word "murder." john? >> chris lawrence, tracking the investigation. live at the pentagon. chris, thanks so much. >>> we don't know much about the suspect who has not been identified but we know he suffered a traumatic brain injury serving in iraq in 2010. he was later deemed fit to return to duty. now a lot of people are questioning whether that w
but u.s. official tells us that because these victims were shot at close range in their homes, many of these high-powered bullets passed through them and embedded in the wall. he thinks ballistics won't be a problem. but leaks in public statements may be down the road. in military officials are now concerned that recent statements may lead a defense attorney to say, this person cannot get a fair trial. you had the defense secretary raising the issue that he could face the death penalty, and you...
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earlier on "state of the union" u.s. ambassador crocker said afghan forces have situation in kabul largely under control, but senator john mccain today said the attacks reflect badly on the current u.s. strategy in afghanistan. >> it just shows though that the early withdrawals over the recommendations of the military leadership has caused greater risk. i still think we can succeed in afghanistan but there's no doubt that there has been not sufficient troops to get the entire job done, as recommended by our military leadership. >> a military spokesman says some of the attackers have been captured. a number of afghan civilians have been killed or wounded. no americans were injured. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attacks. >>> deadly tornadoes hammer the midwest and plains overnight. five people were killed in the northwestern oklahoma town of woodward after a twister touched down there. earlier this hour on "state of the union," woodward's city manager say it had will take a while to assess the full extent
earlier on "state of the union" u.s. ambassador crocker said afghan forces have situation in kabul largely under control, but senator john mccain today said the attacks reflect badly on the current u.s. strategy in afghanistan. >> it just shows though that the early withdrawals over the recommendations of the military leadership has caused greater risk. i still think we can succeed in afghanistan but there's no doubt that there has been not sufficient troops to get the entire...
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the explosion hit a vehicle carrying u.s. troops near an outpost close to the pakistan border. >>> the lawyer for the 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed says the military justice system is, quote, rigged, so he can't do his job. mohammed and four defendants were arraigned saturday at guantanamo bay, cuba. they did everything in their four defy the court and the hearing dragged out for nearly 13 hours. family members of 9/11 victims say it was hard to hear the defendants criticize the court. >> i know the world hears me, and i'm sure you hear me. i came a long way to see you, eye to eye, khalid sheikh mohammed, and your four dominions. if you had done this in another country, it would be a different story. they would have given you your wish to meet your maker quicker than you would realize, but this is america, and you deserve a fair and just trial according to our constitution. >> the next hearing is scheduled for june 12th. >>> television and film actor george smith lindsey has died. if you watch television at any point
the explosion hit a vehicle carrying u.s. troops near an outpost close to the pakistan border. >>> the lawyer for the 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed says the military justice system is, quote, rigged, so he can't do his job. mohammed and four defendants were arraigned saturday at guantanamo bay, cuba. they did everything in their four defy the court and the hearing dragged out for nearly 13 hours. family members of 9/11 victims say it was hard to hear the defendants criticize...
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. >>> a u.s. army soldier accused of going on a deadly house to house shooting rampage in afghanistan. >>> answering their critics. the man behind the kony documentary talks success. alarming new information about the sky rocketing hiv rapes among one group of americans. and the interview everyone has been waiting to see, oprah interviews whitney houston's daughter, bobbi christina. >>> we are going to start with this. the sun is rising over afghanistan on a day when american troops could face the wrath of fury over an alleged massacre. u.s. officials say the suspect is a u.s. army soldier. he left his forward operating base early sunday morning and travelled to the villages where the murders took place. afghanistan's president says nine victims were children, three women and four were men. says the gunman is an army staff sergeant who acted alone. president obama spoke with the afghan president today. he offered his condolences and said this incident doesn't show the true character of the u.s. mi
. >>> a u.s. army soldier accused of going on a deadly house to house shooting rampage in afghanistan. >>> answering their critics. the man behind the kony documentary talks success. alarming new information about the sky rocketing hiv rapes among one group of americans. and the interview everyone has been waiting to see, oprah interviews whitney houston's daughter, bobbi christina. >>> we are going to start with this. the sun is rising over afghanistan on a day when...
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senior u.s. intelligence officials tell barbara starr tonight, and they show heavy artillery damage to syrian cities. they have targeted hospitals and mauves where opposition groups are hiding. also shows iran is helping syria with weapons. >> number three, dominique strauss con spoke about the economy in england. he had to be rushed out of the building after a crowd of protester s protesters came outside. strauss-kahn, of course, was accused of trying to rape a hotel hotel maid. charges are dropped. he's in the middle of a prostitution ring in france now. >> the crew of the costa concord yeah hurting the profits of the largest cruise operation. when it happened, i was walking through an airport in atlanta and heard people talking about whether they should cancel their cruise ship booking. canival posting a $140 million loss in the first quarter. a year ago, they made $150 million. they said fewer people are booking cruises, especially with its european brand. their profits are also hurt by risin
senior u.s. intelligence officials tell barbara starr tonight, and they show heavy artillery damage to syrian cities. they have targeted hospitals and mauves where opposition groups are hiding. also shows iran is helping syria with weapons. >> number three, dominique strauss con spoke about the economy in england. he had to be rushed out of the building after a crowd of protester s protesters came outside. strauss-kahn, of course, was accused of trying to rape a hotel hotel maid. charges...
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for sheer drama, nothing can quite match the u.s. men's team and the ongoing battle for glory between michael phelps and ryan lochte. are we witnessing a changing of the guard? with me now on our big story is olympic legend mark spitz. also with me is christine brennan, sports columnist for "usa today." welcome to you both. mark, let me go to you first. because you were watching a little earlier the astonishing race where everyone assumed it would be a easy comfortable win for ryan lochte. this french swimm emer has take the scruff of the neck of the swimming competition and changed the whole game, hasn't he? >> i think all of us have been captivated. the french have a lot of talent in the sprint men's freestyle events. the 100, the 200 and the 250. that's a perfect example of what we just watched. the frenchman coming through for his country. i think we're going to see a lot of other great performances in breaststroke and events that ryan and michael aren't swimming. >> should fells have basically quilt after beijing on the ultimate
for sheer drama, nothing can quite match the u.s. men's team and the ongoing battle for glory between michael phelps and ryan lochte. are we witnessing a changing of the guard? with me now on our big story is olympic legend mark spitz. also with me is christine brennan, sports columnist for "usa today." welcome to you both. mark, let me go to you first. because you were watching a little earlier the astonishing race where everyone assumed it would be a easy comfortable win for ryan...
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a suicide car bomb at a u.s. base today. a u.s. contractor killed in kabul on monday. when erin was in kandahar, a bomb killed a u.s. service member hours after she and leon panetta left the base. one of the film makers behind the documentary has seen the violence firsthand and is out with a new ebook, the world made of blood. it is inspired by his experiences in war-torn countries. recently, erin sat down with sebastian and asked him whether journalists having seen their deadliest year in 2012 are specifically being targeted? >> i don't know if they're being targeted, but the wars that are happening now are more and more sort of out of control. the arab spring, in some ways i think it was a necessary process but it's thrown open these countries to a huge amount of chaos. the front lines are completely available and open for young freelance journalists to go. it's hard to get to a front line and now, you can just sort of drive up to them. my friend tim was killed that way. >> in libya, right? >> tim heatherington. right. >> i think there's just a lot more shooting and
a suicide car bomb at a u.s. base today. a u.s. contractor killed in kabul on monday. when erin was in kandahar, a bomb killed a u.s. service member hours after she and leon panetta left the base. one of the film makers behind the documentary has seen the violence firsthand and is out with a new ebook, the world made of blood. it is inspired by his experiences in war-torn countries. recently, erin sat down with sebastian and asked him whether journalists having seen their deadliest year in 2012...
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a statement from the u.s. senators called the sentence shocking, outrageous. i want to talk about it with fran townsend, a member of the advisory board for the cia and department of homeland security. it's incredible that this would happen. how do you explain it? >> well, i mean, first, you know, there's lots we don't know, anderson, because it remains heavily classified. we don't know whether or not the cia had planned to exfiltrate him and they were unsuccessful or if he didn't want to go. a lot of times the asset doesn't want to leave. so we don't know why he remained after the raid. look, this tribal court is not anything anybody -- any american would associate with due process, right? as you said he couldn't defend himself. it was very limited in terms of the process that was wrapped around this. what hasn't happened yet is there's an ongoing federal investigation in pakistan where they're looking at treason charges. the federal case, when that comes to a conclusion if he's charged with treason, he could face the death penalty. >> is it possible that the
a statement from the u.s. senators called the sentence shocking, outrageous. i want to talk about it with fran townsend, a member of the advisory board for the cia and department of homeland security. it's incredible that this would happen. how do you explain it? >> well, i mean, first, you know, there's lots we don't know, anderson, because it remains heavily classified. we don't know whether or not the cia had planned to exfiltrate him and they were unsuccessful or if he didn't want to...
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is the u.s. military even ready though is a fair question because today, we learned the pentagon does not have a bunker buster bomb strong enough to destroy iran's nuclear facilities. that's right, we don't have a bomb that can do it. apparently, they're work on one that will. it's a 30,000 pound bomb called the massive ordinance penetrator. with tehran threatening to destroy israel and building up its navy and gulf, it's time to launch a preemptive strike. joining us now, retired air force colonel, good to have you with us. matthew, let me start with you. if based on the position that you believe that iran was close to obtaining a nuclear weapon and leon panetta saying they could within a year possibly, why would you think a strike might make sense and how would it work? >> i'd be delighted if the current policy could work, but it's unlikely to convince iran to give up its program. that means in the future, the united states is likely to be faced with a difficult choice or conducting a military
is the u.s. military even ready though is a fair question because today, we learned the pentagon does not have a bunker buster bomb strong enough to destroy iran's nuclear facilities. that's right, we don't have a bomb that can do it. apparently, they're work on one that will. it's a 30,000 pound bomb called the massive ordinance penetrator. with tehran threatening to destroy israel and building up its navy and gulf, it's time to launch a preemptive strike. joining us now, retired air force...
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but now under u.s. pressure, japan, south korea, even china cutting back on their iranian imports. >> i made up this term that if the iranians are sending these ghost ships filled with oil, looking for a sneaky black market buyer out in the arabian see or indian ocean, are they literally kiss poaching. like a boat will come right up to the tanker and suck the oil off and pay half price for it? >> huge discount they're offering because credit terms are so difficult for iranian oil. they're going to find buyers wandering about the oceans, particularly southeast asia. the smaller tankers come up, literally latch themselves up and kiss poach. exactly right. >> here's what's complex for the viewer. you mentioned an insurance issue. inthe reality is people don't understand, why is this an issue now when the eu sanctions aren't even in place until july 1. they've got months to be doing this free of charge. why is it happening now? why are they in advance of the sanctions struggling to get where they need to go
but now under u.s. pressure, japan, south korea, even china cutting back on their iranian imports. >> i made up this term that if the iranians are sending these ghost ships filled with oil, looking for a sneaky black market buyer out in the arabian see or indian ocean, are they literally kiss poaching. like a boat will come right up to the tanker and suck the oil off and pay half price for it? >> huge discount they're offering because credit terms are so difficult for iranian oil....
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temperatures over 100 degrees are scorching much of the southeastern u.s. more than 1 million customers still have no power, and that means huge numbers are at risk. >> heatstrokes defined when you have neurological problems. people come in confused, agitated, altered mental status. once you get to that point, it can be very severe. >> reporter: businesses and state officials are working furiously to make sure people don't get to that point, from passing out free ice at supermarkets to offering cooling centers like the brooks center library in northern virginia. >> what's the biggest challenge for you right now running this library on extra hours? you're usually not open on sundays. >> correct. our libraries are not open on sun days. so the challenge for us was, one, getting the word out working with the counties to market and to get staff. >> reporter: virginia's governor calls it a dangerous situation for his state and a multi-day challenge. some people in the hardest hit areas, he says, may not get power back until more than a week from when the storms h
temperatures over 100 degrees are scorching much of the southeastern u.s. more than 1 million customers still have no power, and that means huge numbers are at risk. >> heatstrokes defined when you have neurological problems. people come in confused, agitated, altered mental status. once you get to that point, it can be very severe. >> reporter: businesses and state officials are working furiously to make sure people don't get to that point, from passing out free ice at supermarkets...
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. >> reporter: it all began last sunday, a u.s. soldier left his base in the middle of the night, made his way to two nearby villages, shot, stabbed and burned civilians leaving 16 dead, including nine children. the shooting sparked protests around the country. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: in one, a u.s. soldier was burned and the taliban vowed to retaliate. they said with the help of god, we will take the revenge of every afghan by killing and beheading americans anywhere in the country. back in the u.s., president obama has a strong message of his own. >> the united states takes this as seriously as if it was our own citizens and our own children who were murdered. we are heart broken over the loss of innocent life. >> reporter: mr. obama's words in a previously scheduled visit with leon panetta did little to ease the tension. >> the afghans did not receive the cooperation they expected from the united states. >> reporter: the accused soldier has been identified as robert bales. he's a 38-year-old army staff sergean
. >> reporter: it all began last sunday, a u.s. soldier left his base in the middle of the night, made his way to two nearby villages, shot, stabbed and burned civilians leaving 16 dead, including nine children. the shooting sparked protests around the country. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: in one, a u.s. soldier was burned and the taliban vowed to retaliate. they said with the help of god, we will take the revenge of every afghan by killing and beheading americans...
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his trip to the u.s. is approved, though it not clear when he will actually get to the u.s. >>> do you like to hike? i like to hike. this is not how i like my hikes to end. a paramedic with a helmet camera caught this dramatic rescue. this is yesterday, the mountains above pasadena, california, the woman apparently found herself caught trapped on a cliff with a 100-foot drop. as soon as the paramedics found her, they were both pulled to safety. >>> now look at the big board here. dow down about nine points here as we're 50 minutes away from the closing bell. talk to me today, felicia. big shake-up involving blackberry. what's the story? >> well, regions in motion is hoping to keep the dow in motion. they lose out to android, ipod, the demand for their once dominant smartphones and also delays in any one product. they're baseically passing this baton. they've been clammering for it for a long time. surprisingly, they said in a conference call this morning that no drastic change is needed at blackberry. tha
his trip to the u.s. is approved, though it not clear when he will actually get to the u.s. >>> do you like to hike? i like to hike. this is not how i like my hikes to end. a paramedic with a helmet camera caught this dramatic rescue. this is yesterday, the mountains above pasadena, california, the woman apparently found herself caught trapped on a cliff with a 100-foot drop. as soon as the paramedics found her, they were both pulled to safety. >>> now look at the big board...
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does that give nato and the u.s. pause? >> i don't think it gives us any >> let me ask you one thing that still confuses me. turkey and syria have all sorts of frustrations with each other and disagree on whether this fighter jet that was shot down was in syrian air space. prime minister of turkey says even if it was in air space for a few seconds, no excuse to attack. and clearly not an aggressive plane. i'm sure syria may disagree with that, but still, the reality is this. they shot a fighter jet out of the sky. they would take that risk. what does that say about their government? or what their lack of fear about what nato might do? i mean -- they're in a precares position. >> i don't think it's a lack of fear. i think it could be they are under enormous pressure. sanctions are starting to take a toll, they have defections, higher level of defections taking place. we know their supporter, like russia and iran are starting to feel the crunch, as well. oil is down to $74, not hundred. so that monetary support is goods to go
does that give nato and the u.s. pause? >> i don't think it gives us any >> let me ask you one thing that still confuses me. turkey and syria have all sorts of frustrations with each other and disagree on whether this fighter jet that was shot down was in syrian air space. prime minister of turkey says even if it was in air space for a few seconds, no excuse to attack. and clearly not an aggressive plane. i'm sure syria may disagree with that, but still, the reality is this. they...
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in basketball the u.s. men beat france 98-71 and american swimmer dana vollmer set a world record, becoming the first woman to swim the 100 meter butterfly in under 56 seconds. >>> seven people were killed when a tractor-trailer crossed a median and struck a van. the truck's driver and his wife are hospitalized in serious condition. the accident happened on interstate 10 near phoenix. >>> a missing 12-year-old arkansas girl has been found safe after police discovered the bodies of the couple she lived with. amber withlo was found with her 33-year-old brother now a suspect in her abduction as well as a double homicide. the girl is believed to be either the daughter or granddaughter of the deceased couple. >>> if you feel like you're paying more at the pump, it is not your imagination, the price of a gallon of gas has gone up by a dime in the past three weeks to $3.51. it reverses a three-month slide. the highest measured price was long island, new york at $3.83 a gallon. >>> we're telling a love story tonigh
in basketball the u.s. men beat france 98-71 and american swimmer dana vollmer set a world record, becoming the first woman to swim the 100 meter butterfly in under 56 seconds. >>> seven people were killed when a tractor-trailer crossed a median and struck a van. the truck's driver and his wife are hospitalized in serious condition. the accident happened on interstate 10 near phoenix. >>> a missing 12-year-old arkansas girl has been found safe after police discovered the...
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since the u.s. left syria their embassy closed. the czech republic has been acting in official capacity for the united states. >> the last time the family members heard from him? >> it has been about three weeks. his mother tweeted earlier today saying this marks the end of the third week since he has been missing. he is unaccounted for. it has been weeks since they have heard from him. he has experience in conflict zones but not as a journalist but more as a u.s. marine. he was based in the horn of africa and jordan. this is one of the first assignments as a conflict correspondent. >> what is the state department prepared to do to help in locating him or finding out what may have happened? >> the state department gave us a statement. the acting spokesman telling jill dougherty we are working through our cheque protecting power in syria to get information on his welfare and whereabouts and we appreciate the efforts of the cheque mission. we have seen news reports that mr. tice is in syrian custody however the syrian government has
since the u.s. left syria their embassy closed. the czech republic has been acting in official capacity for the united states. >> the last time the family members heard from him? >> it has been about three weeks. his mother tweeted earlier today saying this marks the end of the third week since he has been missing. he is unaccounted for. it has been weeks since they have heard from him. he has experience in conflict zones but not as a journalist but more as a u.s. marine. he was...
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details about the u.s. soldier who gunned down 16 afghan civilians including nine children. >>> also x bobbi christina brown's interview about losing her mother, whitney houston. any clues about what happen snd we'll talk to dr. drew on that. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. respo
details about the u.s. soldier who gunned down 16 afghan civilians including nine children. >>> also x bobbi christina brown's interview about losing her mother, whitney houston. any clues about what happen snd we'll talk to dr. drew on that. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner....
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this comes on the heels of the u.s. government saying last fall that certain people in the iranian government were trying to kill the ambassador of saudi arabia to the united states and american civilians in washington, d.c. >> general clapper was saying that the plot to kill the saudi ambassador, to blow up the restaurant in washington, that signaled an intention by iran to cross the red line and carry out attacks in the united states. since then, there has been other analysis by the cia and other intelligence agencies which caused general clapper to believe that now the iranians consider an attack on the united states as something that is plausible. in the past, we considered it as something that was not possible. they have forced around the world with hezbollah, others which we thought would be used in the event of a war. we didn't think they would launch an attack here first, but based on, observe azs, the intelligence picked up, clapper believes and i agree with him, iran would consider launching an attack in the u
this comes on the heels of the u.s. government saying last fall that certain people in the iranian government were trying to kill the ambassador of saudi arabia to the united states and american civilians in washington, d.c. >> general clapper was saying that the plot to kill the saudi ambassador, to blow up the restaurant in washington, that signaled an intention by iran to cross the red line and carry out attacks in the united states. since then, there has been other analysis by the cia...